Eminem's daughter graduates high school with highest honors

Seems like Hailie Scott Mathers had herself an outstanding senior year at Chippewa Valley High School.

Eminem’s daughter was crowned homecoming queen of the Clinton Township, Mich., school back in October, and now she’s graduated summa cum laude and is headed to college.

Hailie, whose father famously rapped about her in Hailie’s Song, is featured in a school newsletter with the distinction of highest honors, which students need a 3.9 GPA or higher to achieve. She also won the Academic Excellence Award and Department of Psychology Award, and she’s also listed as a member of the National Honor Society, Art Club, Key Club, volleyball and student council.

And she cites her parents, Marshall Mathers and his ex-wife Kim Scott, in the section for “most influential during my lifetime,” saying, “My mother and father are because they have pushed me to be the person I am and have given me all the support to achieve what I have.”

She’ll be attending Michigan State University in the fall (rival of Madonna’s daughter Lourdes Leon’s choice, University of Michigan), where she plans to study psychology or entrepreneurship.